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DOJ, FTC Seek Comments on Antitrust Guidelines for International Conduct, Including Imports and Exports

The Justice Department and Federal Trade Commission seek comments by Dec. 1 on proposed revisions to the Antitrust Guidelines for International Enforcement and Cooperation. The new draft guidelines (here) “restructure the previous guidelines in order to make the guidelines more…

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useful and accessible by focusing on the questions of greatest significance to users,” DOJ said. “The proposed revisions also describe the current practices and methods of analysis the Agencies employ when determining whether to initiate and how to conduct investigations of, or enforcement actions against, conduct with an international dimension,” it said, including import and export transactions. The current version of the guidelines (here) was published in 1995.